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I\'m not sure if it would deserve a mention in the main page (since it\'s explicitly written that the only RealLife examples accepted are pseudonyms), but I would like to point this trope is actually very common in real life in France. According to this site ( https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-french-surnames-which-one-is-yours/ ), the 10 most common French surnames of people born between 1891 and 1990 include 6 of them: Martin (1), Bernard (2), Thomas (3), Robert (5), Richard (6), and Laurent (10 - it\'s the French equivalent of \
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I\\\'m not sure if it would deserve a mention in the main page (since it\\\'s explicitly written that the only RealLife examples accepted are pseudonyms), but I would like to point this trope is actually very common in real life in France. According to this site ( https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-french-surnames-which-one-is-yours/ ), the 10 most common French surnames of people born between 1891 and 1990 include 6 of them: Martin (1), Bernard (2), Thomas (3), Robert (5), Richard (6), and Laurent (10 - it\\\'s the French equivalent of \\\"Lawrence\\\").

It\\\'s commonly believed in France that people with Two First Names get their surname from an abandoned child as their oldest identified ancestor (abandoned children were named after the saint of the day they were given to the hospice).
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I\'m not sure if it would deserve a mention in the main page (since it\'s explicitly written that the only RealLife examples accepted are pseudonyms), but I would like to point this trope is actually very common in real life in France. According to [[https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-french-surnames-which-one-is-yours/ this site]], the 10 most common French surnames of people born between 1891 and 1990 include 6 of them: Martin (1), Bernard (2), Thomas (3), Robert (5), Richard (6), and Laurent (10 - it\'s the French equivalent of \
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I\\\'m not sure if it would deserve a mention in the main page (since it\\\'s explicitly written that the only RealLife examples accepted are pseudonyms), but I would like to point this trope is actually very common in real life in France. According to this site ( https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/4-types-of-french-surnames-which-one-is-yours/ ), the 10 most common French surnames of people born between 1891 and 1990 include 6 of them: Martin (1), Bernard (2), Thomas (3), Robert (5), Richard (6), and Laurent (10 - it\\\'s the French equivalent of \\\"Lawrence\\\").
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